Mar 09, 2022

100% de energia verde usando o serviço MyHyundai responsável

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Hyundai Motor has announced that it is integrating green energy into Charge myHyundai. Using the e-mobility service provider Digital Charging Solutions' (DCS) green charging option, the company will ensure that, for every charge undertaken by customers via its pan-European integrated public charging service, the equivalent amount of energy is fed back into the grid as green electricity.


"We as DCS are a key driver for the future of sustainable mobility worldwide. By working with 'GO' certificates we guarantee that 100 per cent of the energy consumed during each charging process is fed into the power grid as electricity from European wind turbines. That makes the demand for green electricity visible on the market and helps to pave its way."CEO of Digital Charging Solutions Jörg Reimann explains.


And Hyundai said: With this announcement, Charge myHyundai users can not only expect to charge their electrified Hyundai models in an environmentally-friendly way – they will also contribute to clean and sustainable mobility by increasing the share of renewable energy generation on the European market.


In partnership with Digital Charging Solutions (DCS), Charge myHyundai provides drivers with one of the world's largest public charging networks, with more than 300,000 EV charging stations in 29 European countries.


Outra vantagem do Charge myHyundai é o acesso ao IONITY, um serviço de carregamento público integrado pan-europeu com mais de 1.600 estações de carregamento de VE de alta-potência em 24 países europeus dentro da rede de carregamento IONITY. E o Hyundai IONIQ 5 é um dos cada vez mais veículos elétricos, com uma potência máxima de carregamento de 350 kW.


O Charge myHyundai está atualmente disponível em 15 mercados europeus: Mercados europeus: Áustria, República Checa, Dinamarca, Finlândia, França, Alemanha, Itália, Holanda, Noruega, Polónia, Eslováquia, Espanha, Suécia, Suíça e Reino Unido.

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